The Sims Medieval Blacksmith Guide

The Sims Medieval Blacksmith Guide
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The Sims Medieval Blacksmith

The Blacksmith hero Sim in “The Sims Medieval” is the Sim that creates all of the kingdom’s armor, hammers, paddles, staves, swords and more. The Blacksmith comes with the Smithy building which is able to be placed in the Town Square. You can create a male or female Blacksmith to use in your game.

The Sims Medieval Blacksmith – Special Abilities

All of the heroes in “The Sims Medieval” have special abilities that only they can do. They also have special items that they can interact with.

The Sims Medieval Blacksmith uses the anvil, forge, and market stall.

The special abilities that the Blacksmith is able to perform include forging items with use of the anvil and the forge. This is used to craft armor and other equipment that can be bought by other Sims. The Blacksmith is also able to mine for minerals and gemstones that they can also use to create the items with. These items can also be purchased at the local Village Shoppe.

The Sims Medieval Blacksmith – Making Money

If you use The Sims Medieval cheats it is really easy to have money for all of your heroes. Not everyone wants to use cheats though, so here are the ways that you can earn money as a Blacksmith in “The Sims Medieval.”

Daily Income – the daily income is money that your hero will earn each day. The higher level your Sim is, the more money they will earn.

Forging – this is probably the best way to earn money as The Sims Medieval Blacksmith. You can forge items based on your level to use for your quests and to sell.

Mining – if you sell the extra gems and minerals, you can earn quite a nice amount of Simoles.

The Sims Medieval Blacksmith – Level Progression

Heroes can only reach level 10 in “The Sims Medieval Limited Edition.” Once a hero reaches this level, they will earn more money for their daily income and also performing their special abilities. The Sims Medieval Blacksmith level progression is shown below.

Level 1

  • Experience Points Required: none, this is the starting level
  • Daily Income Earned: 25
  • Benefits and/or Unlocks: none

Level 2

  • Experience Points Required: 1,000
  • Daily Income Earned: 30
  • Benefits and/or Unlocks: better and faster forging, new recipes to use for forging armor, paddles and swords

Level 3

  • Experience Points Required: 2,200
  • Daily Income Earned: 37
  • Benefits and/or Unlocks: better and faster forging, new recipes to use for forging armor, hammers and staves

The Sims Medieval Blacksmith Working

Level 4

  • Experience Points Required: 3,600
  • Daily Income Earned: 48
  • Benefits and/or Unlocks: better and faster forging, new recipes to use for forging swords

Level 5

  • Experience Points Required: 5,200
  • Daily Income Earned: 64
  • Benefits and/or Unlocks: better and faster forging, new recipes to use for forging armor, paddles and swords

Level 6

  • Experience Points Required: 7,000
  • Daily Income Earned: 89
  • Benefits and/or Unlocks: better and faster forging, new recipes to use for forging armor, staves and swords

Level 7

  • Experience Points Required: 9,000
  • Daily Income Earned: 129
  • Benefits and/or Unlocks: better and faster forging, new recipes to use for forging armor

Level 8

  • Experience Points Required: 11,200
  • Daily Income Earned: 193
  • Benefits and/or Unlocks: better and faster forging, new recipes to use for forging armor, staves and swords

Level 9

  • Experience Points Required: 13,600
  • Daily Income Earned: 299
  • Benefits and/or Unlocks: better and faster forging, new recipes to use for forging staves and swords

Level 10

  • Experience Points Required: 16,200
  • Daily Income Earned: 478
  • Benefits and/or Unlocks: better and faster forging, new recipes to use for forging armor and swords

References

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